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Protective Behaviours

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What is Protective Behaviours Education

Protective Behaviours is a personal safety and living skills program that focuses on resilience and living skills. Protective Behaviours can be taught in isolation as a topic or context in its own right, or can be taught as part of other existing programs such as Drug education or Growing and Developing Healthy Relationships.

One of the major aspects of Protective Behaviours education is identifying safe and unsafe situations and promoting the ability to minimise risk and enhance safety. Much of this is the skill component of GDHR activities.

Another major aspect of Protective Beahviours is developing the concepts of inappropriate and appropriate touching. Again, many activities within GDHR develop these ideas. The "What if" scenarios contained within the learning activities are crucial to the development of the students' ability to identify a required skill and apply it in other situations that they may face. Below are a variety of relevant GDHR learning activities that relate to Protective Behaviours Education.

 

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Department of Education teachers can access the following online training

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Relevant GDHR learning activities

 

Early Childhood (K-3)

 

Middle Childhood (4-7)

 

Early Adolescence (8-10)

 

Late Adolescence (11&12)